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Apple Pay taking the banking sector by storm

Author: Intellepedia
July 17, 2015
Intellectual Property, Patents

Apple Pay aims to transform the banking sector through secure, person-to-person mobile payments using NFC and robust encryption. Its exclusivity to Apple devices and anticipated market impact raise significant questions for both competitors and the future of digital transactions.

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